EXERCISE 29 t-TEST FOR INDEPENDENT GROUPS I STATISTICAL TECHNIQUE IN REVIEW The t-test is a parametric analysis technique used to determine significant differences between the scores obtained from two groups. The t-test uses the standard deviation to estimate the standard error of the sampling distribution and examines the differences between the means of the two groups. Since the t-test is considered fairly easy to calculate‚ researchers often use it in determining differences between two groups
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College of Business Administration and Accountancy Marketing Department “The Perception of DLSU-D Students in the Prohibition of Plastic Inside the Campus” In Partial Fulfillment of the Course Requirements in Business Statistics Presented to: Prof. Shiella B. Grospe Presented by: MAGBITANG‚ Lacy Ann N. GASPAR‚ Hillary Vizzel F. ESTOLLOSO‚ Katherine P. BUALOY‚ Jane Angelique C. SEMIRA‚ Pacholo D. October 2012 TABLE OF CONTENTS I. The Problem and Its Background……………………………………
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Research types Experimental - uses independent (random‚ representative‚ etc.) vs. dependent (observed outcomes)‚ free of confounds. Make causal claims about why things happen‚ prevent bad stuff‚ promote good stuff. “experiments" Correlational - descriptive‚ observational. Does not make causal claims. “studies" Variable types (SS Stevens‚ 1946) Nominal - assign item to category; are discrete / categorical Ordinal - rank order items; are categorical‚ but often treated
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Executive Overview‚ Part I The management staff at a hotel located in a popular Caribbean resort area is engaged in planning activities for the next year. Fundamental to any plans made will be the expected occupancy rate of the hotel. The management staff has extracted quarterly occupancy rates for the past 5 years from the hotel records to forecast the occupancy rates for quarters 1‚ 2‚ 3 and 4 of next year. Observing that this is a time series problem‚ we first generated a time series plot of
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of the Hypotheses H0: 2 25 (claim) Ha: 2 > 25 (one-tailed right) II. Level of Significance and Critical Value = 0.05 d.f. = 20 -1 = 19 c.v.: 30.144 III. Decision Rule: Reject Ho if 2 value is > 30.144‚ otherwise‚ do not reject Ho. IV. Test Statistics (n 1) s 2 (20 1)(36) 2 27.36 2 V. Decision 25 Do not reject Ho‚ since 27.36 < 30.144. There is enough evidence to support the claim that the sugar content of the yogurt is less than or equal to 25 mg/oz. BUSSTAT prepared by CSANDIEGO
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Tests and Quizzes for Statistics Quiz #1 Question 1 of 20 0.0/ 1.0 Points If a variable has possible values –2‚ 6‚ and 17‚ then this variable is A.a discrete variable B.a continuous variable C.neither a continuous nor a discrete variable D.both a continuous and a discrete variable Answer Key: A Question 2 of 20 1.0/ 1.0 Points Which of the following statistics is not a measure of central location? A.Median B.Mode C.Interquartile range D.Mean Answer Key: C Question
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genuine evidence of difference in accident rates between the two operations. The Analysis: The analysis of the data was started by doing descriptive statistics for the data as shown below. Table 2: Showing the descriptive statistics for the brick and tile data. Variable N
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Statistics and Decision Making A study on the impact of online shopping websites on student’s buying behavior in India. 2013 Lakshmi Muraleedharan Nair TP023857 MSc Global Marketing Management UCMF1210GMM Date: 20/03/2013 Statistics and Decision Making A study on the impact of online shopping websites on student’s buying behavior in India. 2013 Lakshmi Muraleedharan Nair TP023857 MSc Global Marketing Management UCMF1210GMM Date: 20/03/2013 CONTENTS INTRODUCTION
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There are three basic operational rules which help to simplify the use of the sigma notation. 1. For any integer N Operational Rules for Summation N i i N i i N i i i y x y x 1 1 1 2. If c is a constant‚ that is‚ does not depend on the index of summation i‚ then Continue... Nc c and x c cx N i N i i N i i 1 1 1 The graphical representation of data gives us the idea on the shape of the distribution
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Boiling point of Salt Water Experiment Ex.3: For experiment 2‚ Complete steps (a)-(c) of the checklist. Experiment 2: Does the boiling point of water differ with different concentrations of salt? CheckList (a) Define the objectives of the experiment The purpose of this experiment is to determine the boiling point of water with different levels of concentration of salt. (b) Identify all sources of variation (i) Treatment factors and their levels The treatment factor in this experiment
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